Sermon – “Our High Priest”

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Our High Priest 

Leviticus 10:1-7, 16-20 

If you are keeping up with your daily Bible reading, you probably read this a few days ago. 

At the very beginning of the ministry of the Jewish priesthood, the priests failed. 

We saw the Tabernacle constructed in the last chapter of Exodus, giving the priests a place to serve. 

We saw the instructions for various sacrifices in the first seven chapters of Leviticus, which the priests would perform in the Tabernacle. 

In chapter 8 we have the consecration of the priesthood. 

It is a week-long series of sacrifices that set them apart for their holy work. 

In chapter 9 we see God’s acceptance of Aaron as high priest and the Levites as the tribe of priests. 

We read there: 

Lev 9:23  And Moses and Aaron went into the tabernacle of the congregation, and came out, and blessed the people: and the glory of the LORD appeared unto all the people.  

Lev 9:24  And there came a fire out from before the LORD, and consumed upon the altar the burnt offering and the fat: which when all the people saw, they shouted, and fell on their faces.  

Then comes chapter 10. 

I do not recall any sort of time marker in the account, but the old rabbis said these events occurred on the very same day as chapter 9. 

What happened in our text? 

The priesthood failed in their duties. 

Now, let me go back and set some background for you. 

First, what is a priest? 

A priest is someone who acts as an intermediary or intercessor between God and man. 

They teach the proper ways to worship and sacrifice. 

They perform many of the rites themselves so that they are done properly. 

That is the role of the priest in the Old Testament world. 

Second, remember that from the very beginning mankind falls short of the glory of God. 

Even in the perfection of the Eden, Adam and Eve fell in sin. 

That sin had to be dealt with. 

So God acted directly with Adam and Eve. 

Here is what He did to cover their shame. 

Gen 3:21  Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins, and clothed them.  

Those coats of skin required the death and shed blood of animals. 

I believe this is the first sacrifice in the Bible. 

I believe it acted as an atonement – a covering for sin. 

There were no priests that I can find in the world before the Flood. 

We know that they offered sacrifices themselves – that is what Cain and Abel did. 

We know that there were regulations on what and how to offer them, see the story of Cain and Abel. 

I think the family heads, the patriarchs, acted as a priestly leader for their families. 

That carries on after the Flood. 

Noah, Abraham, and even Job act in this manner – as spiritual leaders in their families. 

It is not until the time of Abraham and after that we read of priests. 

The first priests of the true God we see are not Jews. 

I find that fascinating. 

There were still people among the nations that retained true knowledge of God. 

The first we see is Melchizedek in Genesis 14. 

He is the king of Salem and “the priest of the most high God”. 

The second we see is Moses’s father-in-law, who is called both Reuel and Jethro. 

He is called “the priest of Midian”. 

The Midianites were descendants of Abraham through his last wife Keturah. 

They had retained a true form of religion serving the true God. 

It is also worth noting that in this same time period we see false priests appear, worshippers of demons and idols. 

Joseph encountered them in Egypt and so did Moses. 

Satan will always produce a counterfeit to what is good and holy. 

Third, I want us to see the establishment of the Jewish priesthood. 

It begins with a covenant promise made by God at Sinai in Exodus 19. 

Exo 19:5  Now therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: for all the earth is mine:  

Exo 19:6  And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation. …. 

God chose one tribe, the tribe of Levi, to be set aside for the priesthood. 

I think this is in part due to their faithfulness in the incident with the Golden Calf, though Aaron and his family seemed marked before then. 

We read then of the Law of Moses that was given to Israel. 

It told them how to live and worship. 

It told them how to properly come before God and offer acceptable sacrifices. 

It told them exactly what to build in the Tabernacle. 

It told them exactly what to do in it. 

It told them how the priests and the High Priests would dress and act. 

It told them how to consecrate these men to their service. 

You read the directions in Exodus 29 and the event in Leviticus 8. 

That gets us caught up with our text. 

Again, if the rabbis are to be believe – you can flip a coin on that – this is the very day that the priests began their service in the Tabernacle. 

Immediately there are two failures. 

The first is by Nadab and Abihu. 

They went in to the Tabernacle to offer incense on the Golden altar before the vail behind which sat the Ark of the Covenant and the presence of God. 

They did not obey the direction of the Lord 

In particular, the did not use the proper coals and fire. 

It was supposed to come from the Brazen Altar where the sacrifices were burned. 

They instead used a, shall we say, “common fire”. 

I think it is willful disobedience, innovating worship where it was not permitted by God. 

For their trespass, the two sons of Aaron are killed. 

This is what you may call a sin of commission – willingly breaking God’s Law. 

The second failure is a sin of omission – willingly or unwillingly not following God’s Law. 

You will read in the early chapters of Leviticus that portions of many of the offerings were given to the priests to eat. 

In this case, part of a goat was supposed to have been given to the priests and eaten. 

It had not happened. 

The entire animal had been burned. 

Aaron intercedes for his remaining sons, basically saying that the weight of responsibility had caused them to lose appetite, their hearts not being right to consume the meat so they felt the better thing to do was to fully burn it. 

This is not that far off, because they were supposed to burn the leftover meat that was not consumed. 

Two failures on the very first day! 

Not just anyone, but the family of the high priest! 

Now, I am not here to cast stones at them. 

They did exactly what we do – we fail! 

I think this is important. 

The hope of the people was not in the priests. 

It was in the Lord. 

Go read about the sacrifices that were made, like on the Day of Atonement. 

You know what the first sacrifice is for? 

The sin of the priest. 

His failures must be atoned for before he can minister on behalf of others. 

Humans fail. 

I will fail you and you will fail me. 

We all will fail God. 

Is there any hope then for someone to stand before God on our behalf??? 

I am glad to say that there is! 

The Book of Hebrews proves that we have a true high priest acting on our behalf. 

Heb 4:14  Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession.  

Heb 4:15  For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.  

Heb 4:16  Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.  

Christ is our High Priest. 

The Jewish priesthood is but a shadow of the role He plays for our salvation and our sanctification. 

Our high priest will never fail in His duty. 

He will never fail to please God. 

He will never fail to act on our behalf. 

The Old Testament priesthood was based on DNA – the tribe of Levi and the house of Aaron. 

Christ is a priest like Melchizedek – not based on DNA, but God’s anointing. 

Our High Priest is not uncaring. 

He knows us. 

He lived among us. 

Heb 2:17  Wherefore in all things it behoved him to be made like unto his brethren, that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people.  

Heb 2:18  For in that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succour them that are tempted.  

Not only is He the Great High Priest – He is the sacrifice. 

It is a paradox if you think about it – Christ offered Himself, both priest and sacrifice. 

Heb 9:11  But Christ being come an high priest of good things to come, by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this building;  

Heb 9:12  Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us.  

Heb 9:13  For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh:  

Heb 9:14  How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?  

Here is my point today. 

You read the Old Testament, especially Exodus, Leviticus, and the Law, you can get bogged down in the details. 

Behind those details is a shadow. 

That shadow is something greater, a greater lesson for us to learn. 

The Tabernacle and the Priesthood? 

They all point to Christ! 

As glorious as the Tabernacle and Temple were, they were but pale imitations of the glorious things Christ has done for us! 

CONCLUSION 

  1. Never fail to lose sight of the Greatness of Christ! 
  1. Come with boldness to Christ. 
  1. Adam and Eve hid. 
  1. We need not fear our Savior. 
  1. Come to Him for salvation. 

Sermon – “An Old Message For America”

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An Old Message for America

Hosea 4:1-5

There is a phrase used sometimes to describe the land in the middle of the United States:

Flyover Country

It is a phrase that is meant to describe the vast stretches of land that many Americans only see as they “fly over” it while traveling from coast to coast.

Thus it is deemed as unimportant or inferior and unworthy of stopping or living there.

Honestly, that flyover country is my sort of place.

               Less people, more nature, country life

If there is Flyover Country in the Scriptures, it is the twelve books some call the Minor Prophets.

               They were first called “minor” by Augustine of Hippo around 400 A.D.

               The ancient Jews called them “the Twelve” and they were often on one scroll.

These books are often “flown over” as people jump from the prophecies of Daniel to the coming of Christ in the Gospels.

If I were to ask you this morning to list these twelve books from memory, I doubt more than a handful will name them correctly and in order.

What a mistake we make in disregarding these books!

In them we meet:

               Hosea who prophesied about the judgment to come upon the Northern Kingdom of Israel

               Joel, who prophesied about pestilence and judgment upon the Southern Kingdom of Judah

               Amos, who prophesied against the Northern Kingdom

               Obadiah, who prophesied against Edom

               Jonah, who fled God’s call before reluctantly obeying after graduating from Whale University.

               Micah, who prophesied against the sins of both Kingdoms

               Nahum, who prophesied about Nineveh’s fall

               Habakkuk, who prophesied about the righteousness of God’s judgment upon Judah

               Zephaniah, who prophesied concerning the terrible day of judgment upon Judah

               Haggai, who motivated the Jews returned from captivity to rebuild the Temple

               Zechariah, who prophesied about the future of Israel through those returned captives

               Malachi, the final prophet of the Old Testament era who preached for repentance and revival

I do not know why but it seems God has been leading us lately into these overlooked messengers.

We just finished going through Jonah in Sunday School and are starting in Micah.

Today, we find ourselves in Hosea.

Who was Hosea?

               His ministry stretched out for at least 50 years.

               He was a contemporary of Isaiah

               He was the original “weeping prophet”

                              The sadness of his home life and his message to unheeding audiences

                              The judgment he announced upon Israel.

               God used Hosea’s home as an object lesson for Israel

                              Just as Israel had been unfaithful to God, so would Gomer be unfaithful to Hosea

                              Just as God would in mercy redeem Israel from its sin, so would Hosea redeem Gomer

I would not count myself to be an expert on this book, though I have taught through it twice in Sunday School settings and once at the Norris Bible Baptist Seminary.

And here is what strikes me every time I read the words of Hosea:

Though written about a kingdom and people some 2,700 years ago, I find so many parallels to today.

I know of no other book that I see our situation in America reflected in as well as it appears here.

Let me say that is because people are still people, no matter the date or location.

We are all sinners.

Sin was just as effective and deadly then as it is now.

God still judges sin and calls for man to repent of that sin before it is too late.

God still offers forgiveness through His mercy and grace.

So, this morning, I want to look at the Book of Hosea and see what its message is for today.

I. The Terrible State of Affairs

Look at the words of Hosea Chapter 4:

Hos 4:1  Hear the word of the LORD, ye children of Israel: for the LORD hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land. 

When God looked down to examine the hearts of men what did he find?

Well, He tells us what He did not find – the things He was looking for.

               Truth! Mercy! Knowledge of God!

My eyes read those words and I hear echoes from Genesis 6:5:

Gen 6:5  And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. 

Why, those are His chosen people – the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob!

Yet God sees them in the same position as the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah:

               Void of righteousness!

               Void of Truth!

               Void of Light!

Read on:

Hos 4:2  By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood. 

In the first 11 words they are guilty of breaking 4 of the Ten Commandments!

They are broken free from all restraints as a dog broken free from its leash.

The blood of their victims pools together, crying out for justice!

My friends, can you not see our present world in those words?

Read the front pages of any newspaper in America!

Glance at any news website!

Good is evil and evil is good!

The prophet Isaiah nailed it when he said:

Isa 5:20  Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! 

How can that be?

Hosea tells us in vs. 6

Hos 4:6  My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. 

Our society is void of truth!

America had God’s truth.

America rejected God’s truth.

America will be judged according to God’s truth.

A. That rejection of God is manifested in Idolatry

Hos 4:12  My people ask counsel at their stocks, and their staff declareth unto them: for the spirit of whoredoms hath caused them to err, and they have gone a whoring from under their God. 
Hos 4:13  They sacrifice upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense upon the hills, under oaks and poplars and elms, because the shadow thereof is good: therefore your daughters shall commit whoredom, and your spouses shall commit adultery. 

Just as Ancient Israel rejected God for worthless idols, so has America.

Oh, they need not be statues or figures for anything placed above God in our hearts is an idol.

               Money, fame, power, greed, lust, selfishness…

B. That rejection of God is through all society.

Hos 5:1  Hear ye this, O priests; and hearken, ye house of Israel; and give ye ear, O house of the king; for judgment is toward you, because ye have been a snare on Mizpah, and a net spread upon Tabor. 
Hos 5:2  And the revolters are profound to make slaughter, though I have been a rebuker of them all. 
Hos 5:3  I know Ephraim, and Israel is not hid from me: for now, O Ephraim, thou committest whoredom, and Israel is defiled. 

I see three groups of people in these verses.

First, the general populace – the house of Israel

Second, the religious leaders – the priests

Third, the aristocracy – Ephraim

               Why is Ephraim the aristocracy, the ruling elite?

 Ephraim was the most powerful tribe

Jeroboam, an Ephrathite, started the cracks that led to the split of Israel

               See I Kings 11:26-40

Let me say that I despise those that seek to divide our nation through inciting class warfare.

I am not here to say the problem is the poor or the rich or the rulers or the young or the old.

I’m here to say that as a whole and then no matter who you slice it, our society is becoming more and more corrupt.

C.  That rejection of God led them to seek answers outside of God.

Hos 5:13  When Ephraim saw his sickness, and Judah saw his wound, then went Ephraim to the Assyrian, and sent to king Jareb: yet could he not heal you, nor cure you of your wound. 

The wages of sin came due with interest.

Where did they turn?  Not to God!

               They turned to the pagan Assyrians, who would soon conquer them!

They call today the Information Age.

We can find answers to almost any question in a matter of moments.

Yet in all that searching we fail to look to Truth itself.

               We fail to go to God!

Oh, we turn to celebrities and their “expert opinions”.

We turn to scientists and their knowledge.

We turn to political leaders and their influence.

And we fail to turn to God!

It is His Truth that we have rejected!

It is His Judgment that surely must fall if He be Just at all!

It is He who can grant mercy and forgiveness!

And we will go anywhere to anyone but to Him.

WHAT CAN WE DO???

Well, I’m glad that God is merciful to us sinners!

He has provided the remedy then and now.

II.  The Trigger to Stop God’s Anger

Hos 6:1  Come, and let us return unto the LORD: for he hath torn, and he will heal us; he hath smitten, and he will bind us up. 

Just because God may judge our sin does not mean He casts us off.

He bids us to COME.

What a wonderful word!

Hear the words of Christ:

Mat 11:28  Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 

Mat 11:29  Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. 

Mat 11:30  For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. 

What is the message for the world today?  Come!

Rev 22:17  And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely. 

Oh, what America needs to do is to come to Jesus!

What we Christians need to do is to come to Jesus!

What does it mean to COME?

A. It means to come from where we are.

That is repentance in a nutshell. 

We change our mind and our direction.

We turn from sin to the Savior!

We turn from sin’s wages to the Great Shepherd’s care!

We turn from a curse and death to blessing and life!

B.  It means to come expecting a change.

Hos 6:1  Come, and let us return unto the LORD: for he hath torn, and he will heal us; he hath smitten, and he will bind us up. 

Hos 6:2  After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight. 

Everything changes when we turn from sin toward God.

Our nation needs a good ol’ fashioned life-changing revival!

The kind that makes a lasting change in the hearts of men.

Too many today attempt to turn to Christ without loosing their hold on sin.

Then they wonder why they struggle so spiritually.

               It is like a drowning man holding on to an anvil when we try to serve God and hold onto sin.

C. It means a change in heart and not just action.

Hos 6:6  For I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings. 

We focus on the actions, while God focuses on the heart.

It has always been so.

Cain’s sacrifice was rejected more for the heart behind it than the offering itself.

               The story bears that out.

David was chosen among his brethren not because of his appearance but because of his heart.

God does not want us to make the appearance of turning to Him, He wants our hearts to be truly changed.

What does God want from us today?

He wants the sinner to turn to Him for salvation!

He wants to Christian to turn to Him for strength and guidance!

If we do not turn, they we will be like the Israelites we read about here.

Hos 6:7  But they like men have transgressed the covenant: there have they dealt treacherously against me.

What happened to them?

History tells us the judgment came.

The Assyrians conquered them and carried them away captive.

Thomas Jefferson said: “Indeed I tremble for my country when reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep for ever…”

The hope for our nation is that those of use with God’s Truth will heed that truth and repent.

When we change our ways, we may affect the wicked to change theirs.

Though also not written to us, we may learn from the words God spoke to Solomon:

2Ch 7:14  If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.